Shadee Elmasry – The secret behind Laylat alQadr & The man who carried his sword 1000 months

Shadee Elmasry
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The transcript describes a parable about Islam, where a man from Istanbul is given a coin to help him finish working. The parable suggests that Islam is a parable that is based on a parable from a different time. The transcript discusses how Islam has been used to cover small issues and suggests that forgiveness is a possibility.
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Welcome Roger everywhere be Hachiman while we're heady

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and moja hidden under rasool Allah He sallallahu alayhi wa sallam

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vichara Jhulan min Benny Israa prophets of Allah Allah was salam

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told the story about a man from Venice la, la visa sila visa vie

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de la, he put on his sword is is his sword and his armor for the

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sake of Allah added fascia and and he fought for the sake of Allah

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for 1000 years. So he was basically in a tour campaign 1000

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years. All right for adjuvant and Muslim Unum in Dallek, Muslims

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were like amazed, right like the reward of this man for Anzahl

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Allah in as a novel editor cada ILAHA Surah

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allottee la visa the Lika Raju Lucilla half elf is a bit Allah so

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Allah to Allah gave the Muslims something else. He said if you

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worship me well in one night, alright for one night and Ramadan,

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you'll get the reward of this 1000 months. Now someone saying to

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myself, Well, it sounds too easy. Well, I'll if Allah is jealous, if

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Allah is generous, so for Allah, Allah is generous, that allow us

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to be generous. And that's the parable of say nice of him,

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madame, that he told that a man came to work. And or sometimes I

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think I also seen that attribute to the prophets of Allah when he

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was done this a parable, that man came to work from the beginning of

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the day. And the owner said, I'll give you one coin. And then

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halfway through the day, the man went out and got another worker.

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And he said to him, I'll give you a coin. If you finish.

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If you work for the rest of the day, then right around us time now

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also time philosophy in the days over.

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He gets another man and he says, If you finish working until you

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worked on, then I'll till sunset, I'll give you a coin. So at the

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end of the day, the man gives each one of them a coin. Right? So the

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first man says, How is this fair? Right? I worked the whole day, and

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I get a coin.

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And then this person next to me worked half a day. Then he gets a

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coin. And then that person says, and how is that fair, I worked

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half a day got a coin. This man worked a quarter of a day and got

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a coin. The owner said, Did I press any of you? I promised you.

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And I gave you what I promised. You agreed and we gave you what I

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promised. Okay? So rather than his generosity, so the deal is a coin

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for a day, however, he's generous. So he doubled up the reward of the

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second person, and he quadrupled the reward of the fourth person.

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That's generosity. So likewise, if Allah chooses to be generous with

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an OMA, he can be generous with them. And by the way,

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some things are really you start to see the wisdom in the end of

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time. Because here we are. Right? And we pray to rock as a feather.

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On time, okay, we don't even sit for the test via sometimes, and we

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think that we're like, done some some big deal. And we're like,

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wow, we prayed. Fajr spiralize if Allah should thank us, no, right?

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Subhanallah so we are a people who's become so weak, you know, a

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bad that this 1000 month of a bad, it might not even be enough to

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cover our sins, to be honest, the type of sins that we have this day

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and age. If you think about what was what were the bad boys like

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100 years ago, like your grandfather,

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your grandfather lived when is June 2019. So your grandfather,

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let's say he was around

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1919? Maybe 19? Born around 1919? Maybe? Alright, born 100 years

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ago, maybe? If your dads were probably born 50 years ago, maybe

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your grandfather's were born 80 years ago? Who knows? But think

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about this. For them to be bad. What did they do? Right?

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They maybe look out the window at the neighbor, maybe the neighbor

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look out the window, and hopefully the girl across the apartment

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across the street would pass by her window. Right? Is that what

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they did to be bad, right?

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But

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people today,

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I mean,

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if a person wants to do something of the mossy that are available,

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the sins that are available today. It's insane. So

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if Allah Tala chooses to forgive these people, he's gonna give them

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something to forgive them. So my bet is to forgive them with and

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that could be literal cut

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